Sentences with phrase «founding dean of students»

In the summer of 2015, she became the Founding Dean of Students for HOPE Christian School: Via.
Prior this role, De-Lea served as the dean of special services, dean of academic culture, and founding dean of students at Achievement First Brooklyn High School.
First as a teacher and later as the founding Dean of Students at Excellence Girls Charter School, Hilary honed her use of Teach Like a Champion techniques daily.

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He was a founding faculty member of the Sage Hill School where he was the Dean of Students, taught art and physical education, and started the aquatic programs.
«Since its founding by two College of Law students, the clinic has impacted the lives of hundreds of veterans,» said Syracuse University College of Law Dean Craig Boise.
«Many of our students in meteorology and oceanography find it both challenging and satisfying to apply their interest in earth sciences to improve safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of military operations,» says Professor Phil Durkee, interim dean of the Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at NPS.
Bess Marcus, dean of Brown's School of Public Health, said faculty and students within the school are dedicated to finding answers to questions about how to mitigate the climatic factors and environmental chemicals that affect human health.
When medical student Dean Cain advertises for a roommate, he soon finds one in the form of Dr. Herbert West.
(In French with subtitles) Spinning into Butter (R for profanity) Hate crime saga, set on the verdant campus of a college in Vermony, finds the school's dean (Sarah Jessica Parker) reexamining her feelings about prejudice when racial epithets threatening lynching are plastered to the dorm room door of a black student (Paul James).
Commencement Speakers Unbowed by Student Slings and Arrows Bloomberg Businessweek, 5/21/14 «At Harvard University, the dean of the Graduate School of Education rejected a request by some students and faculty members to rescind an invitation to Michael Johnston, a state senator in Colorado, who some found objectionable because of his stance on education reform.»
The students were in Cambridge as part of a four - day New England college tour that was initiated by Dean Kathleen McCartney's visit to Democracy Prep last spring, and organized by the school's founding principal, Seth Andrew, Ed.M.»
She also served as a former Dean of Students, High School Principal, and founding Elementary School Principal.
In one study, Robert Pianta, dean of the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia, found that in observations of 700 preschool classrooms across 11 states, teachers in less than 15 percent of the classes demonstrated «effective teacher - student interactions.»
«This finding demonstrates that students» academic performance improves when there's a balance between time spent on physical education and time spent on learning,» said Stacey Snelling, dean of American University's School of Education.
After receiving her master's degree in education from John Carroll University, she served as a middle school language arts teacher, a dean of students, an assistant principal, and a principal before becoming the founding instructional leader of the National Inventors Hall of Fame ® School... Center for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Learning.
There Ms. Johnson served as everything from Founding Writing Teacher to Dean of Students to Founding High School Principal.
Cobb, McClain, de Silva Lamberg, and Dean (2003) found that in the United States, most guides do not address the development of student reasoning and that teachers rarely deviate from the guides.
Either the individual who filed the complaint or the student who was found to have violated any of the Standards of Conduct may appeal the decision of the Judicial Panel within 4 business days by writing a letter to his or her academic dean setting forth the reasons why the appeal is being made.
Many of her students found international acclaim before she did: including Rachel Whiteread (born 1963), the first woman to win the Turner prize in 1993, Tacita Dean (born 1965) and Douglas Gordon (born 1966), who teaches at the Städelschule.
The Seyhoun Gallery was founded over forty years ago in Tehran by the painter Massoumeh Noushin Seyhoun, former student and wife of Houshang Seyhoun, Dean of the School of Fine Arts and Architecture at Tehran University and one of Iran's leading artists and architects.
Founded in 1963 by the visionary dean of the school of architecture, Holmes Perkins, who wanted to expose students to what was «new and happening» in art and culture, ICA has developed an international reputation as a preeminent venue for contemporary art and culture.
I received an MS in Ocean Sciences from the University of California, Santa Cruz a few years ago (in the area of marine nitrogen fluxes); at the time I was a recipient of an NSF Graduate Student Fellowship in microbiology — and I transferred into the Biochemistry department hoping to go into renewable energy research, which seemed to be very interesting, important and useful work — I was particularly interested in algal biochemistry (a great oil source) or fungal enzymes (for cellulose digestion)-- but when I took these proposals to the Dean of Graduate Studies, he shook his head and said «You will never be able to find funding for this kind of work — can't you do something else?»
Internet Entrepreneur Linda Dozier and UCSB geographer Jeff Dozier have announced a $ 1.4 million donation to support graduate students at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, where he is the founding dean.
So whatever else the Federation envisages as it moves to put legs on the next step of the national mobility scheme, viz coming up with some sort of nationally common approach to Bar admission, it owes it to everyone — to the provincial Law Societies (for whom the Federation is an agent), to the law professors (who are doing their best to prepare students for the profession of tomorrow), to the law deans (who often find themselves being the meat in the middle of the sandwich when it comes to relations between the academy and the profession), to the law students (who don't relish the rules of the game being changed part - way through) and, at the risk of sounding corny, to the rule of law in Canada — to move deliberately, but engagingly.
Lee Stuesser, founding dean of Lakehead University's new law school — slated to open in Thunder Bay, Ont., this fall — says if possible, he would like to incorporate the new program into Lakehead's curriculum so when students graduate they can start practising law without articling or completing a co-op.
«[We] are preparing students for the practice of law in rural and smaller centres,» says Lakehead's founding dean of law Lee Stuesser.
At the research seminar where these findings were reported, the dean of law at Northwestern University observed that «the study highlights the need for schools to break down silos between law, business and other programs to prepare students for careers outside of traditional practice».
Less than two years after it opened its doors to students, the founding dean of the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law at Lakehead University is resigning from his position today.
A study commissioned by Ontario's law deans found that in 2004, 40 % of law students graduated with personal debt of more than $ 40,000; a third of those expected to graduate more than $ 70,000 in debt.
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